Abstract: Donald Perry Polsky (born September 20, 1928) is an American mid-century modern style architect. Polsky worked for the Richard
Neutra firm early in his career (1953-1956), then continued with other firms and established his own in 1956. Polsky's works
are influenced by Neutra and modernist architecture. Located in Southern California and Nebraska, his works are primarily
single family residences, with some multi-family residential and commercial buildings. The Polsky papers contain publication
features, a book of career highlights, and portfolios that define design problems faced by clients and Polsky's solutions
using photographs and architectural plans.

Language: Finding aid is written in English.

Language of the Material: Materials are in English.

Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.

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Provenance/Source of Acquisition

Gift of Donald and Corinne Polsky, 2012.

Processing Note

Processed by Gloria Gonzalez with assistance from Kelley Wolfe Bachli, July 2012.

Donald Perry Polsky, an American mid-centruy modern style architect, was born on September 20, 1928. Polsky is known for his
emphasis on intelligent simplicity, and combination of light with economy of line, plane and space. Polsky received his bachelor's
of arts from the University of Nebraska College of Engineering and Architecture in 1951. Early in his career, Polsky worked
as a Project Architect for the Richard Neutra from 1953 to 1956. Polsky then continued to work with other firms and in 1956
established his own architectural firm, Donald P. Polsky, AIA & Associates. After contributing greatly to architectural design
in Southern California, Polsky brought his modern style to the Midwest in 1970 and settled in Omaha, Nebraska. Throughout
his career Polsky has received many awards for his work, including a fellowship in the American Institute of Architects (AIA),
one of the highest honors in the field. Other achievements include the AIA President's Award of Merit, the Harry F. Cunningham
Gold Medal for Architectural Excellence in the State of Nebraska, several other awards from AIA Nebraska and the AIA Omaha
Section, and dozens of publication features.

Scope and Content

The Donald Polsky papers document the career of the distinguished architect, and include materials dated from 1953 to 2009.
Polsky primarily designed single family residences, with some multi-family residential buildings and commercial buildings.
Included in the collection are extensive photograph portfolios of Polsky's work located in Southern California and Nebraska.
The Polsky papers also contain architectural images and records, Polsky's American Institute of Architects fellowship nomination
portfolio, and a variety of articles and press releases documenting Polsky's work and numerous career achievements. Materials
include photographic design portfolios, architectural plans and images, and additional documentation of Polsky's work and
awards.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects

Polsky, Donald --Archives.

Container List

Box 1

Photograph portfolios of single family residence, commercial, industrial, apartment and condominium designs in Southern California
and Nebraska.
ca. 1953-2000